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Archive for January, 2010

A Brunswick County teacher is facing several charges related to sexual acts with a student, according to a news release from Lt. Marty Folding, public affairs officer for the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office.

Power should be restored by 9:15 a.m. today to about 2,000 households in the Ogden and Murrayville Road area that experienced an hour-long power failure, a Progress Energy spokesman said.A feeder line, which is a main power line that distributes power to neighborhoods, failed about 8 a.m., spokesman Scott Sutton said.

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GREENSBORO, N.C. — North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro hopes to get approval of a new doctoral program that would be unique in the state’s 16-campus University of NorthCarolina system.

The News & Record of Greensboro reports the school will ask the UNC Board of Governors on Friday to approve a doctoral program in computational science and engineering. School officials say it would be the state’s first and join only nine colleges in the country that now offer such a degree.

The university began a master’s program in the field in spring 2005. The school says 17 people have received degrees so far, and all are employed.

Computational scientists and engineers are employed in fields that require modeling and simulation work, such as in the automobile industry.

Information from: News & Record

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North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro hopes to get approval of a new doctoral program that would be unique in the state’s 16-campus University of NorthCarolina system.